She is currently pursuing a PhD in the Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University.
Her research centers anti-portraiture, detritus, critical theory, and transgendered ontologies.
She holds a BA in Art History and Queer Studies from UCLA.
She was a 2021-2022 post-baccalaureate fellow in the Department of History of Art and Architecture at the University of Pittsburgh.
There, she wrote a culminating thesis titled “Morphological Freedom: Greer Lankton’s Abstract Works,” using Lankton’s understudied archive held in Pittsburgh’s The Mattress Factory.
Current curatorial projects include: an exhibition on site-specifiticy in Claud Beelman’s Ninth and Broadway Building at 850 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA (2024); a collection-based exhibition in San Francisco, CA (2024); and a co-curated exhibition on ruination in Arles, France (2025).
Current writing projects include: entry texts for the 2024 Whitney Biennial catalogue and a long-form essay on death, memory, and place.